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Joan Jett & The BlackheartsAudio CD
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Joan Jett is probably best known as the uncompromising female rocker responsible for the hit single “I Love Rock N’ Roll”, a tune which is considered by Billboard to be the No.28 Song of all Time.

Her career began while she was still a teenager, when she co-founded The Runaways in 1975, who capitalised on their jailbait image to sell large quantities of their five albums released between 1976 and… Read more in Amazon's Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Store

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  • Audio CD (August 20, 1991)
  • Original Release Date: 1991
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000008H2A
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #152,983 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Album buried by c'RAP revolution., May 8, 2003
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This review is from: Notorious (Audio CD)
Notorious contains all original material including a fuller and edgier version of 'I Want You' compared to the 1979 CD.

Her last MTV release was a cover song of AC/DC's 'Dirty Deeds' after that the Rap industry pretty much took a strangle-hold of MTV and let rock fall by the waist-side.

A really up-lifting CD for the most part. A CD with songs like 'Backlash, The Only Good Thing (you ever said was goodbye), Don't Surrender, Good-Bye, and Treadin' Water are songs of getting out of bad situations and going on-ward and upward.

'I Want You and Wait For Me' good new wave high paced love songs.

'Ashes In The Wind and Lie to Me' ballads on love lost.

'Machismo' a good song on ego-trips in typical Joan Jett style.

1) BACKLASH
2) ASHES IN THE WIND
3) THE ONLY GOOD THING (YOU EVER SAID WAS GOODBYE)
4) LIE TO ME
5) DON'T SURRENDER
6) GOODBYE
7) MACHISMO
8) TREADIN' WATER
9) I WANT YOU
10) WAIT FOR ME

If you sample her other works, this CD is of the same quality standards as her other albums. It was just at the time the flux of the music market and Sony's discontinuing production left an otherwise great CD on Rock-N-Roll's backburner.

Many of her videos are on Youtube so click the link and watch the videos.

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Thanks to Blackheart records this CD is back in circulation.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mottorious, July 15, 2004
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Kim Fletcher (Pattaya, Chonburi Thailand) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Notorious (Audio CD)
Anybody who dismisses Joan Jett and her band, the Blackhearts, as just some little pop band has either never met the lady, never heard one of her albums, never seen the band live, or does not know anything about music. Tommy Price, the bands drummer, has been with the band for over eighteen years, and you do not get a musician of that quality staying unless something is going on.

Way before joining the Blackhearts Tommy was a top session drummer, who actually played on all of Joan's early work, but was never a Blackheart till later. Then he joined Blue Oyster Cult, Roger Daltrey, and was with Billy Idol for many years. Tommy finally accepted the gig with Joan after seeing them from backstage at some American festival. He concluded that the band was the equal of the Who live. There is no finer compliment than being compared to Shepherd Bush's finest.

Many other fine musicians have been in the Blackhearts over the years, to name a few, Kenny Aaronson, ex Bob Dylan; Sammy Hagar, now with John Eddie; Ricky Byrd, ex Ian Hunter Band; Tommy Burns, now the axe player for Billie Joel; and of course long time friend, manager, and mentor Kenny Laguna, ex Martha and the Mandels, who had the original hit which Joan later covered and had another hit with 'Crimson and Clover.'

But never let it occur to you that Joan Jett is anything less than a one-hundred percent rock 'n' roll star. There are the obvious early paying of dues. Joan Jett, together with Lita Ford, was originally a member of the all girl band `The Runaways', put together by Kim Fowler. When that finally imploded in 1978, Joan went across to London, England, to see what was happening. At first she hitched up with the remnants of the Sex Pistols, Steve Jones and Paul Cook (they actually made a demo of `I Love Rock 'n' Roll). But things were not really happening; the Sex Pistol boys had management hassles, and really were not that keen to get out on the road again after their last depressing experiences. So Joan came back to the American home of rock 'n' roll, New York, and hooked up with Kenny Laguna and his wife Meryl.

While Joan was in England and on the final tour with the Runaways, she saw a little known band called the Arrows playing the B-side to their latest hit on a kid's T.V. Show lift off - that song was `I Love Rock `n' Roll'. They wouldn't let Joan record it with the Runaways. Once in the studio with the Lagunas, all that changed. An album was recorded, a red, hot, young band was put together to go out on the road, and, as they say, the rest is history. By the end of 1981 `I Love Rock 'n' Roll' had been a number one hit all over the world with an eight week stay at the top of the American charts. For the next eight years Joan toured the world to sell out audiences, each album charted, and the hit singles just kept on coming. She formed her own Record Label called Blackheart Records - naturally.
Until in 1988 she released the ultimate Joan Jett and the Blackhearts album and single. Both went top five across the world. The album 'Up Your Alley' is crammed full of Blackheart anthems, whilst the single `I Hate Myself For Loving You' is up there with `Brown Sugar' by the Stones to guarantee to get your party going.

Three years after the release of `Up Your Alley' came this great collection of rock 'n' roll, `Notorious' (1991). It opens up with the first single from the album 'Backlash'. The guitars just jump out of your speakers and the music immediately makes you want to clap along with the band. The lyrics are a tribute to Joan's heroes of the past, perhaps herself admitting that it was time to take a less forward seat. The girl does have a wicked sense of humor though, when she dumps her man in `The Only Good Thing'. You can't help but feel a little sorry for the poor bloke being shown the door after a poor one night stand performance.

Joan can show that she doesn't always want the truth herself. In 'Lie To Me' she pleads for someone to be kind to her just for one night. But Joan also shows her strong, serious minded side with the song 'Don't Surrender', a touching tribute to her friend Jill Ireland, who had succumbed to the dreaded cancer that year.

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts still play over 150 concerts a year. Joan has also branched out into film work, starring in `Light of Day' with Michael J. Fox, and still finds time to write smash hit singles like `House Of Fire' for Alice Cooper. So do not be surprised if you suddenly see Joan Jett and the Blackhearts crashing back into the charts any day now, and if you have the chance to see them live in concert, do not miss it.

Drooled by Mott The Dog
Freshened up by Ella Crew

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A little lax, but slick, sneaky Jett release gets better with time, September 2, 2005
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jon sieruga (Redlands, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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One of her weakest sellers, "Notorious" (bad title) is actually one of Jett's finer offerings, a more mature release but still fun. A team-up with Paul Westerberg on "Backlash" is curiously tame, but "Ashes in the Wind" and "Goodbye" are marvelous break-up songs and "The Only Good Thing" rocks with the expected Joan Jett passion (although it sounds distinctly like a "I Hate Myself" re-write). "Don't Surrender" actually sounds better on the single remix, which gives it some muscle, but "Machismo" flashes a wicked sense of humor. A remake of The Runaways' "Wait For Me" is surprisingly strong, with great, flavorful orchestration, but overall the album seems a little low in spirit. In need of inspiration, Jett finally found it with the Riot Grrrls of the mid-'90's, however this album does have better songs than her Warners follow-up "Pure and Simple".
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